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Whitney Houston Was Sexually Abused By Dee Dee Warwick: Cannes Documentary
A documentary that premiered Wednesday at the Cannes Film Festival alleges that Whitney Houston was molested as a child by singer Dee Dee Warwick, who was her cousin and the sister of hitmaker Dionne Warwick. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Holly crap! But then again; family. | |
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I think this female on female abuse happens a lot more than we think but people just don't talk about it. People like to make the men out to be the predators and I know, in most cases, they are. But, there are female predators out there, too, victimizing both girls and boys. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Whitney was a VERY cute little girl.
"That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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Found this quote from a Vanity Fair interview with the Whitney Houston doc.
“If you think about the three biggest stars of the 1980s—Prince, Michael Jackson, and Whitney—they all died within a few years in very similar circumstances, between the drug abuse, the isolation, and the eccentric behavior. And you think: why is that? That is not a coincidence. I think you can trace all that back to their childhood experience. Their parents had all come from experiencing trauma in the south to the north—the Great Migration, it was called. Their parents were very political and very engaged in black rights. With Whitney, Michael, and Prince, you couldn’t think of three less political people. And there’s a sort of poppy frivolity—the way they were that allowed them to be accepted into the white mainstream world—to all three of them.”
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Not so sure about that. Were their parents involved in Civil Rights? Or is he saying moving out of the south was a political act in and of itself? I know Prince and Michael were political in their music maybe more so later in their careers. Also Michael and Prince's drug abuse was born out of coping with physical injuries suffered in performances. I would say all three came from musical families.
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I never heard about Prince's parents being very involved with politics either. And the big three of the 1980s are Prince, Michael Jackson and Madonna. | |
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lrn36 said: Found this quote from a Vanity Fair interview with the Whitney Houston doc.
“If you think about the three biggest stars of the 1980s—Prince, Michael Jackson, and Whitney—they all died within a few years in very similar circumstances, between the drug abuse, the isolation, and the eccentric behavior. And you think: why is that? That is not a coincidence. I think you can trace all that back to their childhood experience. Their parents had all come from experiencing trauma in the south to the north—the Great Migration, it was called. Their parents were very political and very engaged in black rights. With Whitney, Michael, and Prince, you couldn’t think of three less political people. And there’s a sort of poppy frivolity—the way they were that allowed them to be accepted into the white mainstream world—to all three of them.”
https://www.vanityfair.co...tary-abuse
Not so sure about that. Were their parents involved in Civil Rights? Or is he saying moving out of the south was a political act in and of itself? I know Prince and Michael were political in their music maybe more so later in their careers. Also Michael and Prince's drug abuse was born out of coping with physical injuries suffered in performances. I would say all three came from musical families.
[Edited 5/18/18 0:14am] It's worth noting to that MJ, Prince and Whitney all were raised and began their lives in music during the biggest period of civil unrest in America. | |
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This is terrible, poor Whitney! Love is God, God is love, girls and boys love God above~
The only Love there is, is the Love We Make~ Prince4Ever | |
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The new doc is making it in reviewers Cannes Top Lists all over the place.
It's gonna be something else come July. "We're not hitchhiking anymore!....we're riding!!" | |
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Whitney to Diane sawyer "The biggest devil is me" sad If only she loved herself more her Cousin was the devil. | |
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Drugs, drug addiction, and drug death have been apart of the music business as long as anyone can remember. You can't speak of the music or the world entertainment and not speak of its connection to drug culture. As I've always mention the human condition is a curious thing. Why some people are able to role with the punches of life, while some succumb to it, is a puzzling. Be that as it may, everybody has to learn who to manage their lives, through the good times and through the bad.
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I never heard anything about any of their parents being very political and very engaged in black rights. That is an assumption on the writers part. Just because of the migration doesn't mean people were about that. The migration was just about finding better circumstances and jobs. . And Prince nor Michael used drugs, until their physical issues came about. | |
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RIP Whitney
A lot of things never made sense, never added up, when I would watch Whitney's life. At first it just seemed like she came from a good family was pretty and probably picked on, and tried to appear to be a bad girl and naughty.
Even her character in Bodyguard, mirrored Whitney.
Now it makes sense.
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I'm reading that Dee Dee was an open lesbian.
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Cissy made it clear that she wouldn't be happy if Whitney carried on a lesbian relationship in the documentary "Can I Be Me". | |
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Yeah I saw that, but this is family... I wonder how she interacted with her, especially since it seems she was 'out' in the industry | |
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Change it one more time.. | |
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Probably its a "pink elephant in the room" situation. One of the interviewees said something to the effect, that gay men in church can be expected, but you don't talk about lesbians or how they carried on. Perhaps its the same in their family dynamic, they don't acknowledge it etc.. | |
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Cissy's judgement always baffles me. Since she had her own secrets that rocked that family. Also Cissy has sung backup for and been around many artist and entertainers that were sexually fluid. Maybe she didn't know her daughter was touched until now. "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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sorry to hear your story. my mom was physically abusive, I had a lot of issues with her in my twenties, after my sister died of aids/alcoholism after a tormented life of prostitution, streetlife and alcohol. It took a long time to work through it all, personally, i'm not angry so much anymore at my parents. I just saw my stepdad a week ago. But I do understand it. Like you, the most frustrating thing about trying to explain what happened was telling people about my mother and they'd defend her just because she was a woman, while my poor black stepdad was the one they pointed at. I'm just blessed to work through a lot of it, I really am and I miss my mom and sis everyday. As far as humanity? i have no faith, i think the race is doomed, it isn't just the people who abuse, it's oppression that creates these people, jobs that take away parents, stress that leaves them too exhausted to parent, rules and laws and authority figures that really aren't any different than modern day "massa's" really. I see the big picture now and the big picture is, my mom and stepdad never wanted to hurt anyone, but we do what was done to us by the world. Humanity is fucked.
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Everyone has trauma and bad things that go on. I think the drugs and stuff are more about the superstar lifestyle, not having any boundaries, being coddled, catered to, yessed to death have a lot more to do with it. Also, i think there is some truth to the artistic temperament being unstable. I've thought that since 7th grade when a music teacher would tell us about the great composers who were all tormented and miserable without the drugs. A component of being a creative is either being mentally ill or close enough to it to have a lot of the same symptoms. | |
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ya, at least in terms of their public image and words, they were clean in their primes. Michael was particularly aware of the dangers and i remember how well he articulated the draw to them. I think his issues were more from the molestation problems, i mean that had to be incredibly stressful, whether he did it or not, that kind of attention would crack most of us. It's why i worried about him years before he died.
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at least in word, church people almost have to be homophobic, it's the teaching, even though there seem to be an above average amount of gay/bi people in church leaderships. Sexual abuse go hand and hand with repression and the catholic church is proof of that, no one can even look at a priest or a nun without thinking "potential molestor" anymore. But all the church's have issues with it, look at eddie long and many others. When i was young, i lived with a preacher and although he and his wife didn't do anything to me, the way they looked at me sometimes and some of the wierd things they did leave me convinced that it could have happened under the right circumstances, I was 18 though, apparently grown, immature and it was and is kinda confusing to this day but i wasn't really bothered, just thought it was strange at the time. I have to say, the wife got into my head, i still think of her all the time, she was sexy. | |
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what kinda secrets did cissy have? I don't mind her interviews, personally, i think "homophobes" should be allowed to speak their minds just like racists should, it should be out in the open if that's your honest feeling. LGBT try to muzzle everyone and try to normalize everything, which would be cool if whatever percent of the population wasn't sexually oriented the other way, that is to say, I fucking hate (or hated I should say, i'm old now) men talking to me like i'm some kind of object and if I were a different kind of person I'd whup their asses for it, but that just ain't me. Either way, it's presumptuous and disrespectful especially when they have to know there is upwards of a 90 percent shot that you don't want their attentions. | |
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I'll just say the entertainment industry is full of things that aren't what they seem to be. "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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i already know that, but what about cissy? are you saying she slept her way to a singing career? what? just curious. I never got the feeling cissy was any kind of doormat that's for sure. | |
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No she's definitely not a doormat. But she had to go through some things to get that way. She taught her daughter not to be also. But I'm not going to put her personal business on here. But that family was full of secrets. What's in the dark comes to the light. I've learned that well in the past two years. "That mountain top situation is not really what it's all cracked up 2 B when was doing the Purple Rain tour had a lot of people who knew 'll never c again @ the concerts.just screamin n places they thought they was suppose 2 scream." | |
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